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  • Thread Starter Gilles Volluz

    (@varkhan)

    Hi,

    Sorry, mishap on my side, took the version of another plugin.

    Current version is 5.5.3.1

    Thanks in advance
    G.

    Hi ‘Acunetix’,

    “@Varkhan: did you happen to have installed a version of the Secure WordPress plugin? because if you do, then there might be a conflict between the two – although, the latest versions of the plugins can be run at the same time without any problems…”

    No, I’ve got those plugins installed :

    BulletProof Security (disabled)
    CKEditor for WordPress
    Recent Posts Widget Extended
    UpdraftPlus – Backup/Restore
    WP Editor Widget

    and that’s all…

    “Can you please let us know what you mean by “nothing seems to work”?””

    Well, the plugin doesn’t seem to work, as
    1) there are as reported by the others no Settings button/link available
    2) nothing seems to be done (no messages from the plugin) but that’s hard to judge as is

    Any idea (deinstalling and reinstalling shouldn’t do anything good, there was no previous version). Also, my 3.6.1 WP is the FR version and not the US, if that matters..

    Deactivating and reactivating seems to work for people who already had the previous version and updated it to 4.01, although not for everyone. But for people (like me) that freshly installed only the 4.01 (never used the older one), nothing seems to work. Seems we can only wait for the 4.02 ^^

    Could be worse – I first installed the plugin now, never used before and I’m having the same issue, so it’s probably not related (also from our point of view) to the change in name.

    There is one way, as I did for the categories (I use categories as menu items). Basically, Supersized takes the pics located in the default directory you set under the “Slides source” tab, a directory on your server. Import there some pics from your flickr, and all “pages” that can’t be specifically configured will take these pics.

    In fact, performance-wise I think in the long run it’s what’s best to do, except if your really, really want to have an “up to date” set of pics in your background. Having some pics located in your server for background display is better than loading every time from flickr, IMHO.

    Going this way, take also a look at the Background Manager extension – it basically allows you to quite easily import from Flickr and other sources to create local “ImageSets”), which you can afterwards use as background. This one sets automatically the background for all pages per default with your default option, and also allows you to specify a different ImageSet per page/article.

    myatus.com/projects/background-manager/

    Got it !

    If pages already exist, their Supersize parameters are per default set to “none” – @plinth, try to edit one article or page where Supersize should display correctly and look at the bottom of your editing zone, in the parameters…

    Hello there,

    I’ve got exactly the same problem, supersized can’t seem to look for my set in Flickr but displays two pictures from there

    http://www.nonsensesociety.com/2010/12/kitty-gallannaugh/

    WP: 3.6
    Supersized: 3.1.6

    Hello,

    Same problem here, and when I try to update, it fails with this message :

    SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details: error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

    Any idea ?

    Thread Starter Gilles Volluz

    (@varkhan)

    @gary : yes, I’m using a child theme, but I didn’t design it (a designer that doesn’t work in my firm anymore did ^^) and I’m quite new to WP

    @leejosepho : yes, Front Page Widgets, so I think it may exactly be that – in short, my question should have better been “are there Front Page Widgets in 2012 😀

    Thanks guys, now I know I must dig into the code itself to see what’s been added in (I guess) the footer

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